Cross-Reference to Related Application(s)
[0001] The present disclosure claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No.
201822012084.7, filed on November 30, 2018 and entitled "Transmission Module, Transmission Mechanism, Camera Assembly and Mobile
Terminal", the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Technical Field
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a technical field of mobile terminals.
Background
[0003] For increasing a screen-to-body ratio of a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone,
a general solution is to arrange a telescopic camera in a mobile terminal, and a shooting
scenario of the telescopic camera is relatively undiversified.
Summary
[0004] In an aspect of the present disclosure, a mobile terminal is provided, which includes:
a terminal device including a front face, a rear face opposite the front face, and
a side peripheral face coupled between the front face and the rear face, wherein the
terminal device defines a mounting groove through the side peripheral face;
a driving mechanism coupled to the terminal device;
a transmission assembly comprising a first pushing member and a second pushing member
coupled to the first pushing member, wherein the first pushing member is coupled to
the driving mechanism; and
a mounting seat coupled to the first pushing member and the second pushing member,
wherein the mounting seat is provided with a camera module; the driving mechanism
enables the first pushing member to move from a first position to a third position
via a second position; at the first position, the mounting groove accommodates the
camera module; at the second position and the third position, the camera module exposes
from the terminal device; between the first position and the second position, the
first pushing member enables the second pushing member and the mounting seat to move;
between the second position and the third position, the driving mechanism enables
the first pushing mechanism to move relative to the second pushing member, and the
first pushing member enables the mounting seat to rotate to change an orientation
of an incident face of the camera module.
[0005] In another aspect of the present disclosure, a mobile terminal is provided, which
includes a mounting seat, a driving member, a first pushing member and a second pushing
member, wherein the first pushing member and the second pushing member are correspondingly
coupled to the mounting seat; a cooperation between the driving member and the first
pushing member enables the second pushing member to move and drive the first pushing
member to move from a first position to a third position via a second position; between
the first position and the second position, the first pushing member enables the second
pushing member and the mounting seat to move; between the second position and the
third position, the first pushing member is movable relative to the second pushing
member and enables the mounting seat to rotate; a rotating axis of the mounting seat
is perpendicular to a movement direction of the first pushing member.
[0006] In an additional aspect of the present disclosure, a transmission mechanism is provided,
which includes a motor and a transmission module, wherein the transmission module
includes a mounting seat, a driving member, a first pushing member and a second pushing
member; the first pushing member and the second pushing member are correspondingly
coupled to the mounting seat; a cooperation between the driving member and the first
pushing member enables the second pushing member to move and drive the first pushing
member to move from a first position to a third position via a second position; between
the first position and the second position, the first pushing member enables the second
pushing member and the mounting seat to move; between the second position and the
third position, the first pushing member is movable relative to the second pushing
member and enables the mounting seat to rotate; a rotating axis of the mounting seat
is perpendicular to a movement direction of the first pushing member; an output end
of the motor is coupled to the driving member, and the motor enables the driving member
to rotate.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0007] In order to describe the technical solutions in embodiments of the disclosure or
a conventional art more clearly, the drawings required to be used for descriptions
about the embodiments or the prior art will be simply introduced below. It is apparent
that the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the disclosure. Those
of ordinary skill in the art may further obtain other drawings according to these
drawings without creative work.
Fig. 1 is a solid diagram when a first pushing member of a mobile terminal according
to an embodiment is at a first position from a viewing angle;
Fig. 2 is a solid diagram when the first pushing member of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 1 is at the first position from another viewing angle;
Fig. 3 is a solid diagram when the first pushing member of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 1 is at a third position from a viewing angle;
Fig. 4 is a solid diagram when the first pushing member of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 1 is at a second position;
Fig. 5 is a solid diagram when the first pushing member of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 4 is at a certain position between the second position and the third position;
Fig. 6 is a solid diagram when the first pushing member in the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 3 is at the third position from another viewing angle;
Fig. 7 is a solid diagram of a transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 1 from a viewing angle;
Fig. 8 is a solid diagram of the transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 7 from another viewing angle;
Fig. 9 is an exploded view of the transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 1 from a viewing angle;
Fig. 10 is an exploded view of the transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal shown
in Fig. 9 from another viewing angle;
Fig. 11 is a solid diagram when the transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal
shown in Fig. 7 is provided with a camera module from a viewing angle;
Fig. 12 is a solid diagram when the transmission mechanism of the mobile terminal
shown in Fig. 11 is provided with the camera module from another viewing angle; and
Fig. 13 is a structure diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of
the present disclosure.
Detailed Description of the Embodiments
[0008] For conveniently understanding the disclosure, the disclosure will be described below
more comprehensively with reference to related drawings. The preferred embodiments
of the disclosure are shown in the drawings. However, the disclosure may be implemented
in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Instead,
these embodiments are provided to make the contents disclosed in the disclosure more
thoroughly and comprehensively.
[0009] "Terminal device" used here includes, but not limited to, a device connected in any
one or more of the following connection manners and capable of receiving and/or sending
a communication signal:
- (1) a wired connection manner, for example, a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN),
a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), a digital cable and direct cable connection; and
- (2) a wireless interface manner, for example, a cellular network, a Wireless Local
Area Network (WLAN), a digital television network like a Digital Video Broadcasting
Handheld (DVB-H) network, a satellite network and an Amplitude Modulation (AM)-Frequency
Modulation (FM) broadcast transmitter.
[0010] A terminal device configured to communicate through a wireless interface may be called
a "mobile terminal". Examples of the mobile terminal include, but not limited to,
the following electronic devices:
- (1) a satellite phone or a cell phone;
- (2) a Personal Communication System (PCS) terminal capable of integrating a cellular
radio phone and data processing, faxing and data communication capabilities;
- (3) a radio phone, a pager, Internet/intranet access, a Web browser, a memo pad, a
calendar and a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) equipped with a Global Positioning
System (GPS) receiver;
- (4) a conventional laptop and/or palmtop receiver; and
- (5) a conventional laptop and/or palmtop radio phone transceiver and the like.
[0011] Referring to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, in an embodiment, a mobile terminal 10 is a smart
phone. The mobile terminal 10 includes a terminal device 100, and the terminal device
100 is substantially shaped into a rectangular block, and includes a front surface
110, a rear face 120 opposite the front face 110, and a side peripheral face 130 surrounding
the first face 110 and the rear face 120. Also referring to Fig. 3, the mobile terminal
10 includes a display screen 200, a display region of the display screen 200 faces
a side where the front face 110 is positioned, and the display screen 200 is configured
to display information and provide an interaction interface for a user. The mobile
terminal 10 may include a glass cover plate, the glass cover plate is arranged on
one side of the display region of the display screen 200 in a covering manner, and
an outer face of the glass cover plate forms all or part of the front face 110. The
mobile terminal 10 may include a battery cover, the battery cover is positioned on
a side back on to the front face 110, the rear face 120 is positioned on the battery
cover, and a hollow mounting space is formed between the battery cover and the display
screen 200, so as to mount electronic components of the mobile terminal 10, such as
a battery and a circuit board. In other implementation modes, the mobile terminal
10 may be a pad and the like.
[0012] Referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, the terminal device 100 defines a mounting
groove 131 through the side peripheral face 130, the mobile terminal 10 includes a
camera assembly, the camera assembly includes a transmission mechanism and a camera
module 510, and the transmission mechanism includes a driving mechanism 300, a transmission
assembly 400 and a mounting seat 500. The driving mechanism 300 is coupled to the
terminal device 100, the transmission assembly 400 includes a first pushing member
410 and a second pushing member 420 coupled to the first pushing member 410, and the
first pushing member 410 is connected with the driving mechanism 300. The mounting
seat 500 is used to connect the first pushing member 410 and the second pushing member
420, the mounting seat 500 is provided with the camera module 510, the camera module
510 includes an incident face 511, and ambient light is transmitted through the incident
face 511 and incident to a photosensitive element of the camera module 510. The driving
mechanism 300 enables the first pushing member 410 to move from a first position to
a third position via a second position. Referring to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, at the first
position, the mounting groove 131 accommodates the camera module 510. Referring to
Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, at the second position and the third position, the camera module
510 exposes from the terminal device 100. Referring to Fig. 5, between the second
position and the third position, the driving mechanism 300 enables the first pushing
member 410 to move relative to the second pushing member 420, and the first pushing
member 410 enables the mounting seat 500 to rotate, so as to change an orientation
of the incident face 511 of the camera module 510.
[0013] In an exemplary embodiment, a rotating axis of the mounting seat 500 is perpendicular
to a movement direction of the first pushing member 410. In an embodiment, the first
position, the second position and the third position are sequentially arranged along
a length direction of the mobile terminal 10, and the rotating axis of the mounting
seat 500 extends along a width direction of the mobile terminal 10. In other implementation
modes, the first position, the second position and the third position may also be
sequentially arranged along the width direction of the mobile terminal 10, and the
rotating axis of the mounting seat 500 extends along the length direction of the mobile
terminal 10. In other implementation modes, the first position, the second position
and the third position may also be arranged along another direction, for example,
a diagonal extension direction of the mobile terminal 10.
[0014] Referring to Fig. 4, in an embodiment, at the second position, the orientation of
the incident face 511 is opposite an orientation of the display screen 200, and the
camera module 510 may realize a function of a rear camera, for example, the user may
execute operations of long shot photographing, video recording and the like by the
camera module 510. Referring to Fig. 3, at the third position, the orientation of
the incident face 511 is as same as the orientation of the display screen 200, and
the camera module 510 may realize a function of a front camera, for example, the user
may execute operations of self-timing, video call making and the like by the camera
module 510. In another embodiment, at the second position, the orientation of the
incident face 511 is as same as the orientation of the display screen 200, and the
camera module 510 may realize the function of the front camera; and at the third position,
the orientation of the incident face 511 is opposite the orientation of the display
screen 200, and the camera module 510 may realize the function of the rear camera.
Elaborations are omitted here.
[0015] Referring to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6, in an exemplary embodiment, the transmission assembly
400 includes a driving member 430, the mounting seat 500 is rotatably coupled to the
second pushing member 420, and the driving member 430 is coupled to the driving mechanism
300. A cooperation between the driving member 430 and the first pushing member 410
enables the driving mechanism 300 to drive the second pushing member 420 to move the
first pushing member 410 from the first position to the second position; and at the
second position, a cooperation between the driving member 430 and the first pushing
member 410 enables the driving mechanism 300 to drive the first pushing member 410
to move to the third position relative to the second pushing member 420, and between
the second position and the third position, the first pushing member 410 drives the
mounting seat 500 to rotate.
[0016] Referring to Fig. 7 and Fig. 8, in an exemplary embodiment, the driving mechanism
300 includes a motor, the motor may be a stepper motor, and the stepper motor is easy
to control and relatively high in control accuracy. The driving member 430 includes
a screw rod, the screw rod is long-strip, and the screw rod is provided with a spiral
groove. The first pushing member 410 includes a first connecting portion 411 and a
second connecting portion 413 coupled to the first connecting portion 411, and the
first connecting portion 411 meshes with the screw rod.
[0017] In an exemplary embodiment, the first connecting portion 411 is arranged on the screw
rod in a sleeving manner and forms meshing transmission with the screw rod. In other
implementation modes, the first connecting portion 411 may be coupled to a rolling
member of a roller structure, the rolling member is arranged in the spiral groove
of the screw rod in a rolling manner, the driving mechanism 300 drives the screw rod
to rotate, and then the screw rod drives the first connecting portion 411 to move
along a length extension direction of the screw rod. It can be understood that a reduction
box may be arranged between the motor and the screw rod to reduce starting impact
of the motor. The second connecting portion 413 and the first connecting portion 411
may be formed integrally, and may also be connected detachably, and the second connecting
portion 413 is movable relative to the second pushing member 420. A rack is arranged
at an end portion of the second connecting portion 413, the mounting seat 500 is provided
with gear teeth, and the rack meshes with the gear teeth.
[0018] In an exemplary embodiment, referring to Fig. 9 and Fig. 10, the first connecting
portion 411 includes a first wedge block 412, and the second pushing member 420 is
provided with a limiting hole 421. The transmission assembly 400 includes a second
wedge block 441, a pin shaft 443 coupled to the second wedge block 441 and a first
elastic member 450 coupled to the pin shaft 443, and the first elastic member 450
is coupled to the terminal device 100. Also referring to Fig. 4 and Fig. 7, at the
second position, the first wedge block 412 abuts against the second wedge block 441,
and between the second position and the third position, the first wedge block 412
is slidable along the second wedge block 441 and abuts against the second wedge block
441 to drive the second wedge block 441 to compress the first elastic member 450 and
clamp the pin shaft 443 to the limiting hole 421. After the pin shaft 443 is clamped
to the limiting hole 421, positions of the second pushing member 420 and the terminal
device 100 are relatively fixed. The first pushing member 410 may be driven by the
driving member 430 to continue moving to the third position. Between the second position
and the third position, the driving mechanism 300 continues driving the second connecting
portion 413 to slide relative to the second pushing member 420, so as to enable the
rack to drive the mounting seat 500 to rotate via the gear teeth. In an exemplary
embodiment, the first elastic member 450 is a spring, and the spring is arranged on
the pin shaft 443 in the sleeving manner. In other implementation modes, the first
elastic member 450 may be a structure such as a metal elastic piece, and the first
elastic member 450 may also be made from an elastic silicone material or an elastic
rubber material.
[0019] For example, the movement direction of the mounting seat 500 is a length direction
of the mobile terminal 10. When the first pushing member 410 is at the first position,
the motor is started. If the motor rotates forwards, the motor drives the screw rod
to rotate, and the screw rod drives the first connecting portion 411 to move along
the length extension direction of the screw rod. Since the rack of the second connecting
portion 413 is clamped with the gear teeth of the mounting seat 500, the second pushing
member 420 moves, together with the first pushing member 410, to the second position
along the length extension direction of the screw rod. At the second position, the
first wedge block 412 of the first connecting portion 411 abuts against the second
wedge block 441, the limiting hole 421 of the second pushing member 420 moves to a
position of the pin shaft 443, the first wedge block 412 pushes the second wedge block
441 to move along the width direction of the mobile terminal 10 and compress the first
elastic member 450, and the pin shaft 443 enters the limiting hole 421 and is clamped
into the limiting hole 421 to relatively fix the positions of the second pushing member
420 and the terminal device 100. At the second position, the mounting seat 500 completely
exposes from the mounting groove 131. In a process that the first pushing member 410
moves from the second position to the third position, the first wedge block 412 keeps
contacting with the second wedge block 441 and continues clamping the pin shaft 443
into the limiting hole 421, the first pushing member 410 moves along the length direction
of the screw rod and slides relative to the second pushing member 420, the rack of
the first pushing member 410 moves along the length direction of the mobile terminal
10 to drive the gear teeth on the mounting seat 500 to rotate, and the mounting seat
500 further rotates around the width direction of the mobile terminal 10, so as to
change the orientation of the incident face 511. In a process that the first pushing
member 410 moves from the second position to the third position, the camera module
510 may keep a communication connection with a processor in the mobile terminal 10,
and then the camera module 510 may shoot at multiple angles in multiple scenarios,
for example, panoramic shooting is implemented by the camera module 510, so that the
convenience for use and the user experience are both improved.
[0020] Referring to Fig. 8, in an exemplary embodiment, the second pushing member 420 is
provided with a sliding chute 423, and the sliding chute 423 extends along a movement
direction of the mounting seat 500. The second connecting portion 413 is provided
with a slide-way 415, a limiting column 425 is arranged in the sliding chute 423,
and the limiting column 425 is fixedly coupled to the second pushing member 420. The
limiting column 425 is arranged in the slide-way 415 in a penetration manner. A wall
face of the slide way 415 abuts against the limiting column 425 to limit a relative
sliding between the second connecting portion 413 and the second pushing member 420
in response to the first pushing member 410 moving from the third position to the
second position. The first wedge block 412 separates from the second wedge block 441,
the pin shaft 443 separates from the limiting hole 421, and the first connecting portion
411 drives the second pushing member 420 to move via the limiting column 425 in response
to the first pushing member 410 moving from the second position to the first position,.
[0021] Specifically, when the mounting seat 500 is at the third position, the motor is started,
the motor rotates backwards, the motor drives the screw rod to rotate backwards, and
the screw rod enables the first connecting portion 411 to move along the length extension
direction of the screw rod. Since the pin shaft 443 is clamped into the limiting hole
421 to relatively fix the positions of the second pushing member 420 and the terminal
device 100, the first pushing member 420 moves along the length direction of the screw
rod and is slidable relative to the second pushing member 420 in the sliding chute
423 of the second pushing member 420 to drive the gear teeth on the mounting seat
500 to rotate, and the mounting seat 500 further rotates backwards around the width
direction of the mobile terminal 10, so as to change the orientation of the incident
face 511. When the first pushing member 410 moves to the second position, the wall
face of the slide-way 415 abuts against the limiting column 425, the first wedge block
412 separates from the second wedge block 441, the pin shaft 443 separates from the
limiting hole 421 under an action of the first elastic member 450, the screw rod continues
driving the first pushing member 410 to move along the length direction of the mobile
terminal 10, and then the first connecting portion 411 drives the second pushing member
420 to move to the first position via the limiting column 425, so as to accommodate
the mounting seat 500 in the mounting groove 131. In a process that the first pushing
member 410 moves from the third position to the second position, the camera module
510 may also keep the communication connection with the processor in the mobile terminal
10, and then the camera module 510 may shoot at multiple angles in multiple scenarios,
for example, panoramic shooting is implemented by the camera module 510, so that the
convenience for use and the user experience are both improved. It can be understood
that a distance between the second position and the third position is designed such
that the mounting seat 500, when the first pushing member 410 moves from the second
position to the third position, may rotate 180 degrees to enable the camera module
510 to serve as a front/rear camera.
[0022] According to the mobile terminal 10, the first pushing member 410 moves relative
to the terminal device 100 from the first position to the third position by the second
position, the mounting groove 131 accommodates the camera module 510 at the first
position, and the camera module 510 exposes from the mobile terminal 10 at the second
position and the third position. By such a structure, a part of an area of the side
where the display screen 200 of the mobile terminal 10 positioned is prevented from
being occupied by the camera, and a screen-to-body ratio of the mobile terminal 10
is increased. For example, the screen-to-body ratio of the mobile terminal 10 adopting
the structure may be over 85%. Between the second position and the third position,
the driving mechanism 300 drives, by the transmission assembly 400, the mounting seat
500 to rotate to change the orientation of the incident face 511 of the camera module
510. By such arrangement, the camera module 510 may implement shooting at multiple
angles in multiple scenarios, which is adoptable for improving convenience for use
and improving the user experience.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, in an exemplary embodiment, the transmission assembly
400 includes a second elastic member 460, the second elastic member 460 is of a torsion
spring structure, and the second elastic member 460 connects the first pushing member
410 and the second pushing member 420. The first pushing member 410 compresses the
second elastic member 460 in response to the first pushing member 410 moving from
the second position to the third position, and when the first pushing member 410 reaches
the third position, the second elastic member 460 is maximally deformed. The mounting
seat 500 rotates, the second elastic member 460 keeps returning from deformation in
response to the first pushing member 410 moving from the third position to the second
position; and when the first pushing member 410 moves to the second position, the
second elastic member 460 returns to an initial state and, in such case, the elasticity
of the second elastic member 460 does not apply and the mounting seat 500 rotates
till a stopping effect is achieved, so that a feedback is provided for the user.
[0024] Referring to Fig. 9, in an exemplary embodiment, the transmission assembly 400 includes
a balancing rod 470, and a length extension direction of the balancing rod 470 is
as same as the length extension direction of the screw rod. The balancing rod 470
is fixedly coupled to the terminal device 100, and the first connecting portion 411
is arranged in the balancing rod 470 in the penetration manner and slidable relative
to the balancing rod 470. Arrangement of the balancing rod 470 is adoptable for stable
sliding the first pushing member 410, so that movement stability of the mounting seat
500 is improved.
[0025] Another structural form may also be adopted for a cooperation between the driving
member 430 and the first pushing member 410. As another implementation mode, the driving
mechanism 300 includes the motor, and the motor is fixedly coupled to the terminal
device 100. The driving member 430 includes a driving gear teeth, the first pushing
member 410 includes the first connecting portion 411 and second connecting portion
413 coupled to the first connecting portion 411, the first connecting portion 411
is provided with a driving rack, and the driving rack extends along the movement direction
of the mounting seat 500. The first connecting portion 411 meshes with the driving
gear teeth, the second connecting portion 413 is arranged at the second pushing member
420 in a sliding manner, the second connecting portion 413 is provided with the rack,
the mounting seat 500 is provided with the gear teeth, and the rack meshes with the
gear teeth. By such a structure, the driving member 430 and the first pushing member
410 also implement movement of the first pushing member 410 from the first position
to the third position through the second position and implement movement of the first
pushing member 410 from the third position to the first position through the second
position. Elaborations are omitted here.
[0026] Referring to Fig. 13, Fig. 13 is a structure of a terminal device 100 according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. The terminal device 100 includes components
such as a Radio Frequency (RF) circuit 501, a memory 502 including one or more than
one computer-readable storage medium, an input unit 503, a display unit 504, a sensor
504, an audio circuit 506, a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) module 507, a processor 508
including a plurality of processing cores and a power supply 509. Those skilled in
the art should know that the structure of the terminal device 100 shown in Fig. 13
is not intended to limit the terminal device 100 and may include components more or
fewer than those shown in the figure or some components are combined or different
component arrangements are adopted.
[0027] The RF circuit 501 may be configured to receive and transmit information or receive
and send a signal during a call, particularly, transmitting, after receiving downlink
information of a base station, the downlink information to the plurality of processing
cores of the processor 508 for processing and, in addition, sending involved uplink
data to the base station. In an exemplary embodiment, the RF circuit 501 includes,
but not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a tuner, one or more oscillators,
a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, a transceiver, a coupler, a Low Noise Amplifier
(LNA), a duplexer and the like. In addition, the RF circuit 501 may also communicate
with a network and another device by wireless communication. Any communication standard
or protocol is adopted for wireless communication, including, but not limited to,
a Global System of Mobile communication (GSM), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS),
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA),
Long Term Evolution (LTE), an electronic mail, Short Messaging Service (SMS) and the
like.
[0028] The memory 502 may be configured to store an application program and data. The application
program stored in the memory 502 includes an executable code. The application program
may form various functional modules. The processor 508 runs the application program
stored in the memory 502, thereby executing various functional applications and data
processing. The memory 502 may include a program storage region and a data storage
region. The program storage region may store an operating system, an application program
required by at least one function (for example, a sound playing function and an image
playing function) and the like. The data storage region may store data (for example,
audio data and a phone book) created according to use of the terminal device 100 and
the like. In an exemplary embodiment, the memory 502 may include a high-speed random
access memory and may further include a nonvolatile memory, for example, at least
one disk storage device, flash memory device or other volatile solid-state storage
device. Correspondingly, the memory 502 may further include a memory controller for
providing access to the memory 502 for the processor 508 and the input unit 503.
[0029] The input unit 503 is configured to receive input digital and character information
or user characteristic information (for example, a fingerprint) and generate keyboard,
mouse, joystick and optical trackball signal input related to user setting and function
control. Specifically, in an exemplary embodiment, the input unit 503 may include
a touch-sensitive face and other input devices. The touch-sensitive face, also called
a touch display screen or a touch panel, may collect a touch operation of a user thereon
or nearby (for example, an operation executed by the user with any proper object or
accessory such as a finger and a stylus on the touch-sensitive face or nearby the
touch-sensitive face) and drive a corresponding connection device according to a preset
program. In an embodiment, the touch-sensitive face includes two parts, i.e., a touch
detection device and a touch controller. The touch detection device detects a touch
direction of the user, detects a signal generated by the touch operation and transmits
the signal to the touch controller. The touch controller receives touch information
from the touch detection device, converts it into a touch point coordinate and transmits
it to the processor 508, and may receive and execute a command sent by the processor
508.
[0030] The display unit 504 is configured to display information input by the user or information
provided for the user and various graphical user interfaces of the terminal device
100. These graphical user interfaces may be formed by graphics, texts, icons, videos
and any combination thereof. The display unit 504 includes a display panel. Optionally,
the display panel is configured in form of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and an Organic
Light-Emitting Diode (OLED). Furthermore, the touch-sensitive face is covered by the
display panel. After detecting the touch operation thereon or nearby, the touch-sensitive
face transmits it to the processor 508 to determine a type of a touch event. Then,
the processor 508 provides corresponding visual output on the display panel according
to the type of the touch event. In Fig. 13, the touch-sensitive face and the display
panel realize input and output functions as two independent components. However, in
some embodiments, the touch-sensitive face and the display panel may be integrated
to realize the input and output functions. It can be understood that the display screen
200 may include the input unit 503 and the display unit 504.
[0031] The terminal device 100 may further include at least one sensor 505, for example,
a light sensor, a motion sensor and another sensor. Specifically, the light sensor
may include an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor. The ambient light sensor
may regulate brightness of the display panel according to brightness of ambient light,
and the proximity sensor may turn off the display panel and/or backlight when the
terminal device 100 is moved to an ear of a user. As a motion sensor, a gravitational
acceleration sensor may detect a magnitude of an acceleration in each direction (usually
three axes), may detect a magnitude and direction of the gravity under a motionless
condition, and may be configured for an application recognizing a posture of the mobile
phone (for example, landscape and portrait switching, a related game and magnetometer
posture calibration), a vibration recognition related function and the like (for example,
a pedometer and knocking). Other sensors, for example, a gyroscope, a barometer, a
hygrometer, a thermometer and an infrared sensor, which may be configured in the terminal
device 100 will not be elaborated herein.
[0032] The audio circuit 506 may provide an audio interface between the user and the terminal
device 100 by a loudspeaker and a microphone. The audio circuit 506 may convert received
audio data into an electric signal for transmission to the speaker, and the speaker
converts it into a sound signal for output. On the other hand, the microphone converts
a collected sound signal into an electric signal, the audio circuit 506 receives and
converts it into audio data, and the audio data is output to the processor 508 for
processing and sent to, for example, another terminal device 100 by the RF circuit
501, or the audio data is output to the memory 502 for further processing. The audio
circuit 506 may further include an earphone jack for providing communication between
an external earphone and the terminal device 100.
[0033] WiFi relates to a short-distance wireless transmission technology. The terminal device
100 may help the user receive and send an electronic mail, browse a webpage, access
streaming media and the like through the WiFi module 507, and wireless wideband Internet
access is provided for the user. Although the WiFi module 507 is shown in Fig. 13,
it can be understood that it is not a necessary composition of the terminal device
100 and may completely be omitted according to a requirement without changing the
scope of the essence of the invention.
[0034] The processor 508 is a control center of the terminal device 100 and connects each
part of the terminal device 100 by use of various interfaces and lines and executes
various functions and data processing of the terminal device 100 by running or executing
the application program stored in the memory 502 and calling data stored in the memory
502, thereby monitoring the whole terminal device 100. Optionally, the processor 508
may include a plurality of processing cores. In an exemplary embodiment, the processor
508 may integrate an application processor and a modulation and demodulation processor.
The application processor mainly processes the operating system, a user interface,
an application program and the like. The modulation and demodulation processor mainly
processes wireless communication. It can be understood that the modulation and demodulation
processor may also not be integrated into the processor 508.
[0035] The terminal device 100 further includes a power supply 509 supplying power to each
component. In an exemplary embodiment, the power supply 509 may be logically connected
with the processor 508 by a power management system, thereby realizing functions of
charging and discharging management, power consumption management and the like by
the power management system. The power supply 509 may further include one or more
than one direct current or alternating current power supply, rechargeable system,
power failure detection circuit, power converter or inverter and power state indicator
and any other component.
[0036] Although not shown in Fig. 13, the terminal device 100 may further include a Bluetooth
module and the like, which will not be elaborated herein. During specific implementation,
each of the modules may be implemented as an independent entity, and may also be freely
combined for implementation as the same or a plurality of entities. Specific implementation
of each of the modules may refer to the method embodiment and will not be elaborated
here.
[0037] Each technical characteristic of the embodiments may be freely combined. For brief
description, not all possible combinations of each technical characteristic in the
embodiments are described, but all the combinations of these technical characteristics
shall fall within the scope recorded in the specification without conflicts.
[0038] The embodiments only express some implementation modes of the disclosure, and relatively
specific and detailed descriptions are made thereto but should not thus be understood
as limits to the scope of the patent disclosure. It is to be pointed out that those
of ordinary skill in the art may further make a plurality of transformations and improvements
without departing from the concept of the disclosure and all of them fall within the
scope of protection of the disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of the patent
disclosure shall be subject to the appended claims.
1. A mobile terminal, comprising:
a terminal device (10) comprising a front face (110), a rear face (120) opposite the
front face (110), and a side peripheral face (130) coupled between the front face
(110) and the rear face (120), wherein the terminal device (10) defines a mounting
groove (131) through the side peripheral face (130);
a driving mechanism (300) coupled to the terminal device (10);
a transmission assembly (400) comprising a first pushing member (410) and a second
pushing member (420) coupled to the first pushing member, wherein the first pushing
member (410) is coupled to the driving mechanism (300); and
a mounting seat (500) coupled to the first pushing member (410) and the second pushing
member (420), wherein the mounting seat (500) is provided with a camera module (510);
the driving mechanism (300) enables the first pushing member (410) to move from a
first position to a third position via a second position; at the first position, the
mounting groove (131) accommodates the camera module (510); at the second position
and the third position, the camera module (510) exposes from the terminal device (10);
between the first position and the second position, the first pushing member (410)
enables the second pushing member (420) and the mounting seat (500) to move; between
the second position and the third position, the driving mechanism (300) enables the
first pushing mechanism to move relative to the second pushing member (420), and the
first pushing member (410) enables the mounting seat (500) to rotate to change an
orientation of an incident face of the camera module (510).
2. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a rotating axis of the mounting
seat (500) is perpendicular to a movement direction of the first pushing member (410).
3. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transmission assembly (400)
comprises a driving member (430), the mounting seat (500) is rotatably coupled to
the second pushing member (420), and the driving member (430) is coupled to the driving
mechanism (300); a cooperation between the driving member (430) and the first pushing
member (410) enables the driving mechanism (300) to drive the second pushing member
(420) and the mounting seat (500) to move the first pushing mechanism from the first
position to the second position, and at the second position, a cooperation between
the driving member (430) and the first pushing member (410) enables the driving mechanism
(300) to drive the first pushing member (410) to move to the third position relative
to the second pushing member (420), and between the second position and the third
position, the first pushing member (410) drives the mounting seat (500) to rotate.
4. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the driving mechanism (300) comprises
a motor, the driving member (430) comprises a screw rod, the first pushing member
(410) comprises a first connecting portion (411) and a second connecting portion (413)
coupled to the first connecting portion (411), and the first connecting portion (411)
meshes with the screw rod; the second connecting portion (413) is movable relative
to the second pushing member (420), the second connecting portion (413) is provided
with a rack, the mounting seat (500) is provided with gear teeth, and the rack meshes
with the gear teeth.
5. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first connecting portion (411)
comprises a first wedge block (412), and the second pushing member (420) is provided
with a limiting hole (421); the transmission assembly (400) comprises a second wedge
block (441), a pin shaft (443) coupled to the second wedge block (441), a first elastic
member (450) coupled to the pin shaft (443), and the first elastic member is coupled
to the terminal device (10); at the second position, the first wedge block abuts against
the second wedge block (441), and between the second position and the third position,
the first wedge block is slidable along the second wedge block (441) and abuts against
the second wedge block (441) to drive the second wedge block (441) to compress the
first elastic member and clamp the pin shaft (443) to the limiting hole (421); between
the second position and the third position, the driving mechanism (300) enables the
second connecting portion (413) to slide relative to the second pushing member (420),
so as to enable the rack to drive the mounting seat (500) to rotate via the gear teeth.
6. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 5, wherein the second pushing member (420)
is provided with a sliding chute (423), and the second connecting portion (413) is
provided with a slide-way (415); a limiting column (425) is arranged in the sliding
chute (423), and the limiting column (425) is arranged in the sliding chute (423)
in a penetration manner; a wall face of the slide-way (415) abuts against the limiting
column (425) to limit a relative sliding between the second connecting portion (413)
and the second pushing member (420) in response to the first pushing member (410)
moving from the third position to the second position; the first wedge block separates
from the second wedge block, the pin shaft (443) separates from the limiting hole
(421), and the first connecting portion (411) drives the second pushing member (420)
to move via the limiting column (425) in response to the first pushing member (410)
moving from the second position to the first position.
7. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transmission assembly (400)
comprises a balancing rod (470), the balancing rod (470) is fixedly coupled to the
terminal device (10), and the first connecting portion (411) is arranged in the balancing
rod (470) in a penetration manner and is slidable relative to the balancing rod (470).
8. The mobile terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transmission assembly (400)
comprises a second elastic member (460), the second elastic member (460) is coupled
to the first pushing member (410) and the second pushing member (420); the first pushing
member (410) compresses the second elastic member (460) in response to the first pushing
member (410) moving from the second position to the third position.
9. The mobile terminal as claimed in any one of claims 1-8, comprising a display screen
(200), wherein a display region of the display screen (200) faces the front face (110);
at the second position, the orientation of the incident face is opposite an orientation
of the display screen (200), and at the third position, the orientation of the incident
face is as same as the orientation of the display screen (200).
10. The mobile terminal as claimed in any one of claims 1-8, comprising the display screen
(200), wherein a display region of the display screen (200) faces the front face (110);
and at the second position, the orientation of the incident face is as same as an
orientation of the display screen (200), and at the third position, the orientation
of the incident face is opposite the orientation of the display screen (200).
11. A transmission module, comprising a mounting seat and a transmission assembly, the
transmission assembly comprises a driving member (430), a first pushing member (410)
and a second pushing member (420), wherein the first pushing member (410) and the
second pushing member (420) are correspondingly coupled to the mounting seat; a cooperation
between the driving member (430) and the first pushing member (410) enables the second
pushing member (420) to move and drive the first pushing member (410) to move from
a first position to a third position via a second position; between the first position
and the second position, the first pushing member (410) enables the second pushing
member (420) and the mounting seat (500) to move; between the second position and
the third position, the first pushing member (410) moves relative to the second pushing
member (420) and enables the mounting seat (500) to rotate.
12. The transmission module of claim 11, wherein the driving mechanism (300) comprises
a motor, the driving member (430) comprises a screw rod, the first pushing member
(410) comprises a first connecting portion (411) and a second connecting portion (413)
coupled to the first connecting portion (411), and the first connecting portion (411)
meshes with the screw rod; the second connecting portion (413) is arranged at the
second pushing member (420) in a sliding manner, the second connecting portion (413)
is provided with a rack, the mounting seat (500) is provided with gear teeth, and
the rack meshes with the gear teeth; or a rotating axis of the mounting seat (500)
is perpendicular to a movement direction of the first pushing member.
13. The transmission module of claim 12, wherein the first connecting portion (411) comprises
a first wedge block, and the second pushing member (420) is provided with a limiting
hole (421); the transmission module comprises a second wedge block (441), a pin shaft
(443) coupled to the second wedge block (441) and a first elastic member coupled to
the pin shaft (443); at the second position, the first wedge block abuts against the
second wedge block (441), and between the second position and the third position,
the first wedge block is slidable along the second wedge block (441) and abuts against
the second wedge block (441), so as to drive the second wedge block (441) to compress
the first elastic member and clamp the pin shaft (443) to the limiting hole (421);
between the second position and the third position, the second connecting portion
(413) is slidable relative to the second pushing member (420) to enable the rack to
drive the mounting seat (500) to rotate via the gear teeth.
14. The transmission module of claim 13, wherein the second pushing member (420) is provided
with a sliding chute (423), and the second connecting portion (413) is provided with
a slide-way (415); a limiting column (425) is arranged in the sliding chute (423),
and the limiting column (425) is arranged in the sliding chute (423) in a penetration
manner; a wall face of the slide-way (415) abuts against the limiting column (425),
so as to limit a relative sliding between the second connecting portion (413) and
the second pushing member (420) in response to the first pushing member (410) moving
from the third position to the second position; the first wedge block separates from
the second wedge block (441), the pin shaft (443) separates from the limiting hole
(421), and the first connecting portion (411) drives the second pushing member (420)
to move via the limiting column (425) in response to the first pushing member (410)
moving from the second position to the first position.
15. A transmission mechanism, comprising a motor and the transmission module as claimed
in any one of claims 11-14, wherein
an output end of the motor is coupled to the driving member (430), and the motor enables
the driving member (430) to rotate; wherein the camera module (510) is mounted at
the mounting seat; between the second position and the third position, the first driving
member (430) drives the mounting seat (500) to rotate to change an orientation of
an incident face of the camera module (510).